| William Cobbett - 1814 - 736 sivua
...country ought to spurn at the officious insult of French interference. The ministers and ambassadors of those who are called rebels and enemies, are in...mortifying insult ? Can even our ministers sustain a mure humiliating disgrace p Do they dare to resent it? Do they pieKume ev•n to hint a vindication... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1821 - 312 sivua
...ought to fpurn at the officious infult of ^French interference. The minifters and ambaffadors of thofe who are called rebels and enemies, are in Paris ; in Paris they tranfact the reciprocal interefts of America and France. Can there be a more mortifying infult ? Can... | |
| 1826 - 422 sivua
...country ought to spurn at the officious insult of French interference. The ministers and ambassadors of those who are called rebels and enemies are in Paris ; in Paris they transact the reciprocal interest of America and France. Can there be a more mortifying insult ? Can even our ministers sustain... | |
| 1826 - 440 sivua
...country ought to spurn at the officious insult of French interference. The ministers and ambassadors of those who are called rebels and enemies are in Paris; in Paris they transact the reciprocal interest 236 LIFE OF DR FRANKLIN. of America and France. Can there be a more mortifying insult ? Can... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 sivua
...country ought to spurn at the officious insult of French interference. The ministers and embassadors of those who are called rebels and enemies, are in...Do they presume even to hint a vindication of their honor, and the dignity of the state, by requiring the dismission of the plenipotentiaries of America... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1841 - 548 sivua
...country ought to spurn at the officious insult of French interference. The ministers and ambassadors of those who are called rebels and enemies, are in...a more mortifying insult ? Can even our ministers sustiin a more humiliating disgrace? Do they dare to resent it? Do they presume even to hint a vindication... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 688 sivua
..." we ought to spurn at the officious insult of French " interference. The ministers and ambassadors of " those who are called rebels and enemies are in...interests " of America and France. Can there be a more mor" tifying insult? Can even our ministers sustain a " more humiliating disgrace ? Dare they resent... | |
| 1845 - 554 sivua
...country ought to spurn at the officious insult of French interference. The ministers and ambassadors of those who are called rebels and enemies, are in...Do they presume even to hint a vindication of their honor, and the dignity of the state, by requiring the dismission of the plenipotentiaries of America... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1845 - 558 sivua
...country ought to spurn at the officious insult of French interference. The ministers and ambassadors of those who are called rebels and enemies, are in...our ministers sustain a more humiliating disgrace 1 Do they dare to resent it? Do they presume even to hint a vindication of their honor, and the dignity... | |
| 1851 - 560 sivua
...country ought to spurn at the officious insult of French interference. The ministers and ambassadors of those who are called rebels and enemies, are in...Do they presume even to hint a vindication of their honor, and the dignity of the state, by requiring the dismission of the plenipotentiaries of America... | |
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